* Commented out by default
* Shows DisplayPort status info for each
connector post-mode change (as DP properies
are configured on mode change once we know
the pixel clock)
Not in duplicate fragments, however. This oversight in hrev44359 made
checkfs incorrectly rebuild valid indices, causing #8762.
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
Fixes were needed to go with the USB stack changes. Haven't tested it
yet because I don't have a a machine with OHCI, but I doubt there
will be any problems.
- Various changes to printf format specifiers to make them 32/64 safe.
- Adjustments to various descriptor structures since addr_t is not 32-bit
on x86-64, and consequently this breaks the physical structure that's
expected. Also adjusted padding to accomodate 32-byte boundaries when
64-bit pointers are in use.
- Adjustments to make use of phys_addr_t where needed.
This is used by ShowImage and CodyCam to create a list of image formats which a
file can be saved as. Tracker sorts the image MIME types used in the Find
window by name, so this makes these Save As menus match that (minus the icons
which I think are superfluous.)
Fixes #6782.
If the use of BList is no longer recommended, I welcome better suggestions
for sorting which will work in both GCC2 and GCC4. But this works ;)
Should not be a functional change. It is not in the Haiku Coding Guidelines but
I feel like 'if (object != NULL)' is generally preferred to 'if (object)', plus
in this case of be_control_look that is the more common style.
Added SetFlags(B_CLOSE_ON_ESCAPE) or SetShortcut(index, B_ESCAPE) to BAlerts
depending if the result gets used later in the code, or if it's a one-button
BAlert.
* Remove non-generic radeon dp_get_lane_count
* Set lane count and link rate at set_display_mode
* Pass entire mode to pll_set vs only pixel clock for DP code
* Add helpers for DP config data to common code
* Obtain more correct link rate
With this commit, app_server now compiles and runs at boot! Nothing
particularly interesting happens, just the blue background and a mouse
pointer. Remote backends are broken and not compiled in, see #8834.
Note that it won't be possible to build this quite yet, need to get
the FreeType package uploaded.
* "thread": prints/sets the current thread.
* "continue", "stop": continue/stop the current thread.
* "sc"/"bt": Print a stack trace for the current thread. Very basic yet.
* Introduce the notion of a current thread. That's the one certain
commands will target (by default).
* Add more event handling in CliContext. There's now a queue of pending
events which are printed in the input loop at convenient times to
inform the user about what happened (new/deleted/stopped threads,
etc.).
An off-by-one error (> instead of >= really) was causing truncation when it
wasn't needed. But for some reason this only showed up when the main font size
was increased. I may or may not look into that, but this fixes the issue.
Maybe one of the faster bug logged to bug fixed times in Haiku history? ;)
* Make sure we use consistant terminology
* No more Formatted partition "" messages when
doing a partition map
* This commit will require translation work